Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4550, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SKNTINKL.

TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 23. Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Circulars Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Sco., Ac; , V?. Derne promptly nt thla oillee In the Beat tjr, n first quality fa per, at at Law r.cew. CItsj ua a Call. CITY ITEMS. tTTbe Contention o Kditor and roMlsher. of Indiana, hold a seion in this citv on Thür day, the 2jih day ol May. A lull Attend reqora'td. 13-C ZZTTht Grand Momc rody of tha State meets in Masootc II II id this citv to daj. MJ The Supreme Court opene-l 2t s"ion jesierdy morning io it room in the State li'ut The (our juices were present and 00 the bench tW We re indexed to Mr Ü L. F dd, of the Adam Express Cornpanv, for c pie of ihe Louisville papers of the sitae date. t"57 Masonic II II ia made a drk aa deired. And the Panorama of New York Cit j lit up in the flertiooo jui the tame in the evening. t?P Forty rebel firisotiers were discharged from Camp Morton yesterday. There remains about tit hundred. And it id thought thej all will take the oatb And be discharged by Satur 'J--tfP Patrick Flvnn, the individual that phot voting Hal ford, has had a verdict of matislaughter returne) against him by the Coroner' j irv. The trial before the Mayor ha not yet taken place E"Tbe 22J regiment V. C-, whi' h ban for mid, lime been on duty At this p-t, led ir Co lumrua last night, where they will be encampcl for the future. The regiment was escorted to the cars bv the reira-rital binds of the -13 i and '21 regiments. Ii.RVj?tAL The family ot Secretary McCul loch wit in the citv yesterday, At the Palmer, on their wit from Washington to their home u Fort Wayne, In this 8tAte Colonel H U Stew art, of Terra Haute, and I) K Williatnaon, Ivtj., of (Jreencastle, are also stopping at the Palmer. IfyNearly two hundred convalescent sol liers arrive in this city jerterdav morning from Madison. They belong to different regiments aim! er diachirged from the United State hospital at the latter place 1 hey will receive their pty here aa roou aa a correct .tatemeiil of the d.nount due them ia received. t?7 Major Will II. S per, of the 5th cavalry; lat Lieut. Thorn ia I. Lam-on, of the 31 ctvsity; lit Lieut. James C. Woodron, of the 75di; Lieut. Henry II Quiileatoo, of the?3J; Captain Scott Swan, of the Mth; and Cap'aiti Jovin I'. Carr f the Ü3d regiment have each ben djiu tered out and honorably discharged the rvi.e PaoMOTiOMa The following promotions were made at the office of the Adjutant General, on jesterdaj. Forty-Third Regiment John C. NTij-r, Colonel; Wesley W Norri, Leutenai.t Colon I; CMiarles W. Mo?. Mjor; DougUa 1'utioim. Captain; W K Ituret. Fnt Lieutenant; Murray Divis, Second L'futrnant. There will t an oiui.le race for ajtl0 on th 3uj(4r flroie Truck, ol mile .tv! rf-peif, lo ham. The following liorsea ha ve been entered F L. Artuntronir e ütrr "Ural KMl.?." C F. Mo enter b a. . Ko itiirky Chief." Hundt Uetzell eulera"Litlle Hilly." The mct will be trotted .c ror iia to the rules of the Park. Council The City Council met last evening In special session. A eomuiuiiiostioii i ceived from the City Conned ol Toronto, Canada, ei reading sympathy for the death of Mr Lincoln The communication wan inaile a prl if the ni'tiutra. Ihr Mayor announced the ariecial order to be the consideration of itie II ck Ordinance I'.ffore any d finite action waat-ken the Council a ij lurnetl. "P Filten huilel ierons a'tfti'Ie-l the I'tiiorania ol New Voik Citv at it two eihibt tion vrpiierdav, and all wer deligljied. U'ec D assure our rrsdera that it is j j-t wli it the b IIa and dvfftiaeneti'a represent it. phowii.g toitone nidea ot ihe get city. The price fadudation ia only twenty tie cent-, and every t"rent haul.l allow hi l.in.ly t attend. It extiibltaat Maouic Hall, thiii. 411 1 every aftrrnoon ard evening thta wejk, 1 3 at d H o'clock. IfyThe llrdlunt Slot UcHtaurnnt, Captin D'Learj. ptorieir, ia atrain io operation. The Cspuiii In employed a Fici ch artiat, fortnrrU head couk in the St Nicholaa Hotel, New Voik, to take charge of hia itchen drpartment, 1 i hi practical tletuonatratioti in the cooking line are fully equal 10 hi reputation The larger of the nrilliatil la filUd with all the dclit'a'i and uhtantials of the eapoti, and no better UiC.il can be procured in the chj. N 11 A ii'lftdid Irre lunch will be art evert morning and niht from 10 to 11 o'clock. Th Hacis otkb Sioa (liovt C.t asi. The Spring Kaceauver the Sugar (lroe C'uree comraenco to-day at 2 o'clock. The proprietors have p pared 00 palna this pcsu to m-ko the present racea to every way aunerior to any heretofore held, and the promise is that they will cneet with decided success in their entevpriie. There are rijiht hor-es alreidy entered from a distance, ami three more ripertcd, becides thoa owned in Ihis city Indira will be admittrd lrr, an 1 improper cluractrra excluded liocn the ground. A lorce of policeturn wiil be on the f round to preserve order and pievenl the com mUsioL of any crime A large crowd will undoubtedly be (resent to witoessthe trial of pcol that will take place TarKa vr Rai. Kstati The following are the transfers made in ml estate at the Count Auditor's otüoe, on veierdv: Kbiibeih TiHord lo John" F W Iii. k. lot No 11 in pure Nu ü. in Indi itnpolia iJvOi) Itradsliaw L Holmes to Wen. S lmott. lota No. 37, 3 and 4, iu out lot No H'O, iu InJhn a pi is $:ya .'. R L. Jt A W. McOatttto A M.v L"au it, lot No in ipurr No II, iu Drake's Mit on tn Inlisnapoba il,4Dl A S Fourel to J 1 Myers, lit I,, in out loNo. 1C"4, in ltitlisiiapidis Smith A Ketchm to R Turner, lot N 1. In Drake's ad dition to lmlunspolis I'.'.'iO, C. 1 S. Fletcher to Charles Ilctmrdcn. pari ol lot No. 74 in out tot No 'J I, in lnilianatH.il I'oit a Covar A large number of oilcnJcr were btfote the Mayor lestrtdiv, and rrcrivtd eeutence for their lrangre n Mary Williams, au o-cuiant of a houe of illtme, was sent to the Co m, jut lr thitii lata, in company with Srah Johnson, lns," wImi had an rUra attached lr ()e l;tnictiuti Thtir ei,hruer had "givnt out." and they rnale a virtue of nrre-ily Julii Us, Sirsh Suiw, Nsncv Wo.. Mtiy Muhell. Y.lt WdiMins. llaiiirt Sull. Mul Hurt, Nancy Turker, Annie Ksnont an I Mg rjeSmllh, a'bvh tlut rstnetitidrf t!ie heid f "wandering proa it ute," were hurd il" a p'e e ad gleti thirty lata to rutCs!r in the cm tnou I ail 1htv were repuUive and di'us'ii't; ofjccia. that bae lng ii.!eltl the camp near the ily It I" only a tcmjoiarv te iir ot a lew days that the inhabitants -l the loculnic IM eijov Kdaar t Hunrcut. Feter Fly nn. J'doi Kuet, F. I ward M..uey, Hugh R'hev, Tlui Suli.van Ilniry S,.rn. ef, Th-unsa Itrown anl I'aiii. k IViltina wei pent up fr emg drunk, and, 11. default of the iic-r $'l and c t. il 01 unisu jffliT "snl netluty enrtliel aa mem bta l lherhu K(aj. Thututs M Kf.,i, (or saa.iting with j r sii. lutea. t'l 40 lr h p in-u ua aon tiot s, whicu irl hmi fi.hi, td it h ,u brn leu llraaa tha am uut t'b . ab uld ba tnoie ckwic aud iiCMaif ski Lu aa 1cuok bia cofiupauy .

EXTENSIVE CONFLAGRATION.

Croat Destruction of Properly. LARGEST FIRE EVER IN INDIANAPOLIS. Last evening at about b o'clock the re bell rung the alarm tor the Fdlb ward, and iu tew morxtenta ibe engine and thousands ol people were l.urryu g to the pcene ol thecocfla itraiioa, which was loutid lo be the large pork h-ue and flouring mill ot Kiuaa L C.. ou White river, near the wet leiuiiuatioo ol Marylaud atreet. Although the engines wtrr pro aptly ou the ground, atd did all in thtir power to ta? the Qames, their etTorts were entirely unavailing, and the Cue building, with all its content, was wholly destroyed. The flimei bad made pu b rapid progress before the Arrival of the engines that Ike roof aud front of the building was a eheet ot flioie, and the heat was so intense that it was almost impossible to play water on the nurning budding; nevertheleoa, the firemeu wotked with a determined! persistence and did all iu their power to Uy the flrues. A large amu.t ot po'k was stored iu the building, which was totally consumed. The enure loas ia estimated at abaut three hundred thousand dollar, and only a. a mal I insur at.ee 1 here is no clue at lo how the lire originated. The building bad been cloaed tor the night And left in charge of the watchman. It wan the largest fire that hs ever occurre J in this city, and the toes will be severely felt, not only bv the owners Out the Community generally The building and rock was owned by a com pany ot Inab capitalist It waa erected two years ago, snd fitted out with the most perfect and approved machinery for slaughtering and packing purposes It was the largest, most autstantial and perltet establishment of the kind in the country. It gave employment to a large force, which adds to the loss and calamity. The fire, though disastrous, was a moet fearfully bril limt one, as it lit up the city for rquares. in altnot nooiMlsy brightness Tbe scene was gran4.aud thousands were on the ground to withers it. It ia thought that the fire was the work of au incendiary , as several disiant portion of the buildings were apparently ignited at the aame time. The entire iuide was iu flames beioie they found vent, and when they burst out they were completely ungovernable. We are informed that the building, which was compord of the rery best material and t.ubt mti.il throughout, with the fiilure aud 111 tchiuery, coat some iliO.UUO. The proprietors were putting ia mctiincry lur fl jurtu, which they intended hould be not only extensive but complete, ami their !oa iu those materials is put dow at $33.000 The meata destroyed will probably amount lo $130 ,0'Jd And the los) may exceed thUiumus this is only an estimate. The destruction of this fine property ia a calamity to tbe city. The proprietors are enter prizing And substantial businea men, and they had made an .investment which, in the distribu tion of capital from this point, and ic the employment of labor here, added materially to the prosperity of the community. We regret to be informed that their heavy loss is only partially insure 1 comparatively a "until amount. We hope they will save enough from the wreck to induce them lo rebuild the premises, although wo uiut acknowledge that the immense lo, especially if the work of au incendiary, is a very poor encouragement for a reinvestment of a similar chtractcr. Uaai 1U nnim Racs To pat at Sioar (rove Trottino Fark First race Httca Iloue premium, $'i't). Mile heals, thiee beat io five Closed with the following eutries : J C Kelley names bay filly. Lute S r.ng. four ypsrs olO, Xty Lfimix ton . ilsiu bv lllelicoe. Color black mi il while Weight ll Mr Taylor names bay filly. Prairie Hird. four yera oll, bv reiein, dam by Uoston. Colors icl Mid blue. 101 A. Wdd! names hlaik horae. ftUrk Lock, four years old, by Omero, dam by Imported S'ump Colorn rr) snd ahite I1 Second It see Mason Houe premium, $100, Mile and repeat, best two in three II. Tsiloi name bay horse. I'rsino Hoy, five yeMtaohi.h? Sovereign, dam by Olnoj. Colota red anil blue 1 ID, tMtnoti McCarty names sorrel roue Lzzy, iKstljiee unknown V2. A, Waddle mme hay tnsre Fttinv Fern, by Votkolure, out ol the dam of Kilty Kliue Colorrei and white 112 Ilorsrs will ptart at twoo'clotk I'rccioflf. A good bsnd will be in attendance on the prontn's each 1st. Nc m.iy look lorn fire week's sport, as there ate -tune thirty race horres here, and ttie ra pr et. oa hive spared n pilua to make the piste i.iVi i g to . i'tzeus n l strngers, I ne races win be eotitinueil duiing tbe ronitlu der ot the week. F.miies will elope each evening thirty n.tn uli s alur the conclusion ol the races, on the track. I l'oola to be sold nt the Ksrhantre Sa1on. I evry 'cniti during the week, by Utymotid, tf : I M I.O'Hi 1 l.NMANA 1 ' ROnrs TO BK MtTKUH Oct The dcplt i'on il ilir uni) will bt;'o with the mus Irring out of all white volunteers iu the armits d Shernitu and of the Potomac who-o terra ot service would expire belore October IpL The nni-tcring out will be done in the vicinity of Wphiiit:ion. but the men will he rent home lor putnenl. I mi 1 in t troops will enmehereto he pil otr, and will begin to arrive iu a tew days The whole number to be uiuWreo out by this order will be bet a em ten ai d elcvr.i thoussud The following are the organ s tious to be mus te-eil out in whole or iu prt: Firt. Three years' regiments mustered into service under the etil ot July 2, l?Gl, prior to 0 toher l.ol that year Thete are the fcfith, 7(ih, 74'h,75 h.fJl, KId.eSth, ih.cHrh, 97th. 'JUth. (H):h, I0st rrgnnents aid the 1'Jih bittcry It is .nttah1e that the ! h regiment, 1 r gu ind prior to the call of July 'J, 1 tti'J, will a'so be includctl. ha;oiid. Three years recruits nu-tercd into sirvicelor old irgimtnta hrtweeii thoe dstoa Thoe f'r m this Stato are recruits for all the organiations ab ivo nauud, and aIpo forthe,7ih, 1 Ith, 1 11 1 la and thh regiments, (now consolidated as the tf'hh reimtnt.) llhh rfg'n ent. (now 5ih rcgiinrnt.) 12th. '.M. 311, 25. h, 27ih, (now 70ih,) 33d, 37th. 3?;h, 4?ih, 5.U and 5Jib regiinviita Third. One year men, for new and old orgsnl zitu.tia, who enured the service prior to October 1. I:b4. Thrs Mie of the I'd h. ID.h. (now VM: h , ) 2 it h . 22 1 . 2.1 1 . 2.'tti. 27 1 h . 33 1 . 37 1 1. . 3 th . 42.1, 4in. W.li. bo h, 70ih,t3d, toth,h7;h, ,tl andM7lh regiments Jjr" V were in lebte I Isst niyht to rrofeaor (iirah'a Hind tor a nio.t delightful pereux le ImmIi focal andibatrutncntal. The aotiga. pilriutir and wentbueiital. were given by cultivate I Toicfs and with tine tflcct.atnl the in-tru-tnrnta were touched by matrrs ol the art W hope thtt "Oil iu the stilly nights" ot the c nn it g ummer and fall, when the Isbor of lair houra has dulled and wpuiel ua. we my receive irnil.tr pouI Inapiring visits HUSINKSS NOTICKH, Stt v r Si si aa t s rK rATT AT AfCTIo Wiley ,V Martin, teil etate atictioneer, sold yrstrrdsy, Und hear the Cnwn Mill Ceu o'.ery. -I s loilitar; .Ii hu Arni'trotig, 3' acres, Ji arih II Moore. 3 acre. . W . AUrtd. .', acre. 0 W Allied. 2'4 acres, Chr!ea Cro.chrl. l'Jt a re. Smniel NS'oikle. .M4 cie, 0 S-hiiebi.rr, 5 '4 et es, W M 1. n lrntoarr. 2(4 acres. IVru k "m th. 1 14' sei., A l Itilbl.gatey, I K .crep, mg 2:: :2-i 411 477 :u; 3.10 Th oa J M 'Clin"H a. I acres, :i;H II J L i. Hey, 3'8 acres, tiW Total amount of a ties. $11 24 I There anil rem tin ot tl.r ground sevei. lots, ront jining in all atout filtern acus. which will b t !oedout lo the highest UidJer nail S.iurdty sltrmo di at 4 o'tlotk, iu lioutol Wiley k Martin 'a .he C?TUow is ii i!,st C ark, Johnto t k C). can afl od 'o rli lM.tia and a'ioea n verv ciirap? at ItrcBbt ihry t.uy direct from the man far'tirera 2l Ueviu th!r Wade is large. A hint to the wi.e is sbflcieut.' U3 3

RTRenjembrt the aactroo ale of loti, b? Mi Kernan & Frisk. In Drake k Maybew'a additioo.oo wext TburWay, the 2iib insl , at two o'clock, p ta...Tbepe lota are itoat4 oa the Michigan road, near the corporation line, and on Drake, Mavhew, Brooks and Torbet street. The sixe'of htft loti Is 40x120 feet, and in a healthy part of the city, and buildings Are goiog up fApidly in thAt locality. Those persons reotic; eao now htve a chance to purchaie a lot for small amount and build for themselves a plaaaaot home Ato, several tots lo Brooks' addition, from three to seven acres each, will bw eold at tbe same time Term-: Oue-half cub; balance in six and twelve months Fr further particular, inqnire of McKernan k Frank. No 3'J. Wet Washington street, near the Talmer House, or McKernan L P-erce, H ake's Row. 19 4 GatAT Race Miitoo at Isdiax Arotts SI SO ix Primicm Oommening luesday. Mt 23d, and continue four days. Firpt day, mi'e beats, three and fire Same dy, mile and repeat. Second day, two mile and repeat Same day, mile and repeat. Third day, three miles and repeat Same day, parirg a mile out to harnen. Fourth day, mile heats, three and five Same day, one fourth mile and repeat. 18 4 ay faar -tt Eireka 'The Ixfalliblc Hair Rmtoratitr Decidedly the best article tor restoring grey hair to its natural color, (not dying) curing all diseases of the scalp, preventing tbe hair from falling cfT. giving it a sofmeaa And kl stbat nothing elrw can produce. Trice $1 00 per bottle 'old by all druggist.. J F Senour, druggist. Rites Houje Block, aeot. eod-tf tTA rich growth of h ir produce!. the nsta rsl color resred, (not dyed), and all diseases of the sc-tlp. falling ff. kc , cured bv usLg "Eureka," the infallible hair re-torative. Price $1 00 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. J B StNOtR, Druggist, Bites House Block, Agent. el if ZW We have just received from Boston, a full line of pea fi-h of the best quality salmon, halibut, hcrriüg, mackerel and codfish, Alio, a frerh lot of ti-trdines. at lower prices Flktche ii Davidok,

13-dtf. Central Grocery. VW Bots and sho?s of all grsdes, s'zes and style-, for ladies and gentlemen, misses, boys and children can be had cheap at Clark, Johnson k Co V. No 17 We-t W. hingtun street. 22-3 2"A fine froh lot of or iners. lemon, dates, tig, coco a nuts, prunes and raisins. At Central (i rot-cry Flitch m k Davidok ir d if "fT"See Dr. Wiu Thomsou'e advertisement on the fourth page of to day's per. jn 25 tf. Telegraphic Dispatches, sroars axratkeu reavaa AatsrATtsaansBL. l'r .Morning liepwrt Srr first I'nsre. 31IDNIGI1T liMOl'OItT. TRIAL OF THE CONSPIRATORS. (acncral Sheildan in NeV York. si uiirmjc or mri;iiiiiiia ftr., Ac.. Ac, Ar. The Trial of tte Conspirators. Wapiiinutom, May 22. The Court today tx. mined one wimisi in secret senion. When the doors of the Court were opened the evidtnee taken ou äialurday was read. An unusual large number of spectators, including a number ol ladies, were piee.it; judging Irotn their actions and continuous talking, they were most Interested in ttie appearance ol the prisoners TKTlMONT or Mia VITZP ATBICR. Mifs Fnzpatrick, who resided at Mr Smalt in the month ot Man h, tea iDed to having seen J.ii. SurrUt aud Uooth at Surratl's, the IasI ti-ttiicd, going by the tisme of W'oiii; lie accotn ptrnci äurr.iit and Piyno to For l 'a theatre ; llooth csuie into the imi, The Court hcie took a recces. ' TIHTIMONT or CArratN IotOIIXATT. Alter rece, Ctpl Dougherty, who had cor in nd ol th cavalry which went in pursuit ol Booth te-titietl as to the p.trt he to iV in the cptuie ot II mold: llairold toi l no arms on his per in, but a im til m p; ho a-ked who h id been shot; the esp tsia replied, llo-oh; Harrold ptid it was not B oth, but Boyd, and at tiit denied knowing Boot h On his cro ex tminttiou the witness stid that Boo'h rem uke I thtt Harrold ws luuocent or wuida to that etlcct. Timuo.NT or vtu. t clkavxr. Willi.tm E. Cietvtr, wh keep a livery stable in this city, u-Mitics lo tooth's keeping a h use at hi si ihle. tul whii h he sold to dsmuel Ar nold on thc30itiol Jstiutry. A mold look the horre away on the 8 Ii ot February. TC-TI MON T Vt at ARS All LL MHAIL Mrtill MlI'iiI lesi.tiel thtt O LtuMin was iu itie rebel er vice for oue year, au 1 ctme into our bites at M irtin-burk' He to k ihr o ttb ol alleitiice in lhiliimore in June, Ibb3 O Liu-li, ui's tr-ulcnce ;s in Htltim re. Tk.riMo.r or ia. vkant Dr Verdi, pkyrici hi toSei-retiri Ssraid. wlio was called aber the attempted ass ts-on ttion, les. Iitied as to the condition of peri.s woundetl there. IIt said (tut night he thought that the wounds of the Secretary were moilal. The Sccieury wssatthit time improving from the fjiuier ai fulfill T t sti y ist or John a iiaix. Jului B ihren testified that 8;utigler fitfJ up the stable in re.tr ol the theatre for Booth' horse and bugy. Spanglcr sold ttie bugy for Booth the Wednesday bvtuie the atissit:a'.ki). TrTItoiY or LUl'TtiANT SALLBTTK. I.icut Btllettc, who wts a pr i w )ticr in tho Libttv prism. testiKinl thtt he observed that ttie nrisoii was mined with the intention to blow it up; a large torpedo was buried under Ihe cen Ire of the prion; dilTVrmt persons said It tiad bren untied in case Col V thlreu s raid should succeed in reicinu U c'mi ml. TtsriolT of (ML'lML tar AT Col. 1 it tt teatitio 1 to htvtng brought te Wah intou a number ol hoxc sid to coot tin ar luvt s ol the so called Conffdftsie Stales TTIoM ok jAMts MAUI X. Jaine M t 1 1 i, nul oM l K.ird'a Thettre, Icstiticd to hiring the stthle for B oth in Decent brr, Iro n Mrs Dsvis. and paid Iis real monthly (or Itooth. itna was prsseiit w hen tt I res Idetit's bot w.ts drcorsted, on the 14th of April. but w ta n t in the box;htd not been io the box situ-e ''3, witness th uhi he saw Spangler'iu his proper jMisitiuti on the stage three or four minures before the !ei lent wsa aassir:a'el; witness lint piw Ioih al.cn lie ht l neatly tt.el ofl" the Plage; hturl them cUlng lor wier, and went to In tion for it; did not ee piiiltr attar that till tnuit.n TtaTiM ST r Julia Hll lW. Johu U'trow, abts l'tnwi, wa, recalled, and tesMhvd that the stable in retrof lb city was ntielupbv Spfiiler aud a unu uauied Jojes, iu Jtnutjy lfi;Botti w ts there souirduirp; he kept a hore an t std tie there at Crl, then sold Ihe h irse an I tot a b r-e and bugk'y; the hugy wssa d lby pti gltr at B loih's direction the edi.e Ky before the rre.ident murder. TTIMOST OP MA HSLL Mr F A Udlteiuflcl he o;snrl the bte aud nei he nieutibed a ia fr louoJ ino eo' firm, it was Addre vi JrtT D via ds'ed at Mon - gjinery. N hue Sjluhar jIj ih, V t . la which the wii:er sajsthat be now effars hia services to the CdafedtrAcy, and la willing to rid the caua-

try of its enemin.kclRll te uked wis forth necesaary paptra to give him traveling faciltlew within tbe Confederate S itn, be als say be is well acqutiated io the Northern Stale, and wag in Morgan's raid and finding a good opportenity to escape he ran tbe gauntlet of being captured by the Union troop, and Bide hia way to Canada, where ba waa arrested by Col.' Haleomb, bet managed to run the blockade He says I will do anything; I hall expect your full confidence; and e i pressed bis wish for to Acsweraoon au I for a short interview; tbe commuuica'ion it hign ed Lieut. W. Alston, and bearing this eudorae menu Lt W Alston offers bis services to his coun try to rid it of its deadliest enemies Referred to the Secre ary of War, by order of the President. B II Haaaisojr, Private Secretary for Allerton By order of J. A. Campscll. C S A. The Court adjouned till 10 A M. lo morrow.

General rstaerldan in New York Ilia Mal f. New York, May 22 General Sheridan and Staff, who arrived in this city to day, left this evening for Cincinnati, on their way to tbe Southwest, be having been appointed to the command of the Department of Texas He will immediately aesume control of the troops now in the Southwest, together with such additional cavalry force as the exigency of tbe service mat require, will be placed bis disposal. The cavalry lorcea formerly commanded by Geu. 3heridn, will be under Oen Mrritt during the coming review, in the eb-fcce ol Oen Crook It is un derstood that Generals Cutar and Merritt will join Oen Sheridan in th Weat Tbe following officers compose the S'-ffof Sheridan. ün Forstth. Chief ot Si ff; Col Newhsll A O; M .j Lee. A A. O ; C I Forsyth, And M -jors Gillerpie Allen. M wire ad Kepp the arrival of Sheridan was known to but few p -rsons, and il is understood he reoeived some public functionaries. His time has been employ ed in visiting objects of interest In the city. Murrender of (iaerrlllasu St Lous. Ma 22 Dspauhes have been received Irotn Fort Scott, Kansas, announcing the surrender of Col Tavlor, couimtnler ot all guerrillas io Southwest Missouri sud Northwest Arkansas. They surrendered all horses, arms and tquiprucbii, and take the oath of allegi ance. Bushwhackers are also coming into Lexing ton, Glasgow, Macon City, aud other places, delivering themselves up and taking the oath The prospects are that bushwhacking will soon cease. Arreat of Counterfeiters. New Yokk, May 22 M ail mttter is now re ceived at tbe post office daily tor Richmond, Pe ter-burg, Wilmington, Charleston. Stvanuah, Mobde and Jacksonville Antonio Roue and Francis White were arreted fyeaterday, in whoec isetsion wire found plates, dies, ic, and $13,000 in counterfeit C S currencv. t ire In Cincinnati. Cincinnati, May 22. A tire this morning de" stroj ed the buildings occupied by Squires, Biird k Uo Soice ilills, loas $7,UOU; fjriisle. Chapman & Co , commission merchants, loss between $2,()bO aud 13,000; J. A. Skiff, commission mer chant, lors about $2,000. All insured. The Very Latest. THRKK O'CLOCK A. M ntocLAtiA i n ii v thi: rm:M. s-. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, By ttie proclamation of the President of the 1 Ith day ol of Apiil list, certain portions ol the United Statca Iht-reiu socitird. which had prudently been nut.jcct to a blockade, wcfC lor objects ol public .lctf. tleclsred iu conformity with previous special legislation of Conie-s to be ciosiii against foreign commerce during the National will, tu bo herealter ex pleased and made known by the 1'ieaident Whcieas. events and tircuinsiHinea hare since occurred, which, iu my judgment, render it expedient to remove that restriction, except ns to tho polls ol Galveston, Loracco, Brazo. de Smtisgo, Point ls.tticl and Ilrowusvilte, in the State ot Texas, now, therefore be it known, that I, Au Ircw Johnson, lVoideuUf the United States, do hereby declare that the porta aforesaid, not excepted as above, shall be open to foreign commerce, from at.d alter tho First of July next, that commercial iutercoume with raid ports may, from tb.it time, be carried on, subject to ihe laws ot the United States, and in pursuance of euch regulations aa may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasnry. If. however, any vessel from a foreign port rdull enter any of tho before named except ports in the Slate ot Texas, idie wilt continue to bo held liable to thepeualiiea pre-enbed by the act of Congress" approved on the 13h day of July, It'GT ; and persons on board ol her io ruch penalties as may be incurred pursuant to the laws of war for ir.tding or attempting to trade with the enemy. And I, A idrew Juh:ioti, President of the United Staies, go hereby declare and make known hit the United States of America do heuceforth disavow io nil persons trading or nttcmpting to trade iu ant of the po'ls ol the Uni'ed S.atcs in violation of the laws thereof all pretence of beiItgercht righ's snd privileges, and I give notice thtt from ths date of this procl ni ttioti all such offender will behtld aid cealt with as pirats It is also ordered that all rtstticiions upon trade heretofore employed in the territory ot thu United States caMol the Mississippi river, save those relating to contraband ol war and to the reservation of the right ot the United States to property purchased iu the territory of the fiiem , an I to '2S per rent on purchttes of cotton are removed; an ) the provisions tor the internal revenue law will be curied into effect under proper Iii ers In witness w hereof I hive set my bund and 0ued the sval of Ihu Uniscd Slates to be af fixed Sa-al D ne at the city of U aahington the I ilsy of M ty, in the Year of Our L od, 1MJ5. and of the Independence of the I'utitd Slates of America the cif;h. (Signed) ASI'BLW JtMINSOM. By the Prcl lent: W HvTxa. Acting Secretary of State. tii.M ii ai. rsi'.w StRONU kVPCK AGAINST t'AVl. N iw Yoaa. May 2d The Triouiie's special siys; Iii utrJ that the gitrtiutueiit hu recently obtained piivata letters belonging to JtfT. Davis, clearly implicating hiiu ia the assassination Cühtpiracy. I. XBAt. SICBLCP. The HeralJ stys Getitral Sicklts was cfii iil. ly received ou the S h ultimo by the Preaideut of Colun.bia, as a special envoy lo the government of that Republic, Irom the President of the foiled S:ate A number ot Columbia Senior, Representatives, and military Generals wi re present on the occasion, and addresses were ra ie by Oeneral Sickles and tho Pteidcnt, io which the most friendly feeling of each government for Ihe other weieciptcsed. TUR kXCAtL of bfc s a r a , A WAsbingtou spes tal to tho K tire ays: I he PiesiJcnt is reported as recalling (ieu. Banks on account ol hi cotton speculation; si tl also a being very indignant at the condui t ol Cub in i-fhciala respecting the rebel ram Stonewall A disfatcb has been set.t to MaJnd ou the subject. Tin aikWAats roa b tii amc usaaoin. 1 he Tribune's Waihiiigion ;c il syi: Large reaatd lor the capture ol UooOi and Harrold are to t distributed, at the discretion of the Secre tary t l Wtr, up n the c nnUiixi of the trials. dtV LOW TO COM AH l TUB AHMT Of TttM(K. An order lus bceu iuid, aMigniuk' Utocral L gau to the eomuiab l of the Ariuy of 1'euues sea tienrral HRu. coom aiding the Second Diviiuii, succeed L.gu t.t the command ol ti e Kilter nth Corp on. wuitLta ihioumat. The t ribune's tiiitou llctdcorrr pin lent in Gen Whrelrr a.kel and eaisvcted to t paroled, under the arinis'.ice grafted by lieg. S lermaii, but Col Puti hard tviuU not Ice II lulead ol tcceptm the terms of the armistice and liug down bis arms, Wbct'vr uodrrim k to keep up the war, tighiia! bis ay tf runh the couutry. and tbe Colonel OeciJed ibttrnaoaa Bimi be settled by blhtr authgrtty than his.

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Wabis6T0x, My Mrf. Lincoln anl fanilv wer to bare left Wabugta thta t'. Ai. for Illinois srcrrtart riwAiD at atarosT Secretary Seward was at the State Depart ment again this morniog attending to b'u cfiicial duties Frank Seward cootinoes to improve, and ii now able to read newspapers. COMaflSSIOüRR LR WIS WILL REJIG. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Lewis will re-ign, to be succeeded by Mr. Ortoa. TRAM SPORT ATICX FOR PRISONERS Hoo. John Covode. who has ben taking great interest in our prisoners, is here, and says Secre tarv Stanton has ordered transportation for all our prisoners remaining South. Thoae at Jacksonville, Florida tbe lst of the Aodersondille prisonersamount to 3,U0 The SurgeonGeneral has two special boats for 500 of the worst cases. R1PJRT Or TRC COMMITTER OX TBS CONDUCT Or TUR WAR. The Committee on the Conduct of the War to day adjourned sine die, committing their report to the Secretary of the Senate. General Sherman's testimony was taken today. The ßrst part of the evidence collected in regird to tbe Army of the Potomte concludes as twHow s: unions or orrictEs or general mkadk. Y oar corarni'tee could not torbear askiug tra witnesses before them if the army, after all these uiidecieive advances and retrograde more merits, still retained confidence in the ability ol its Commanding General The answers returned to (hi erquiry, all. however, tended to establish he Isct tht much discoorsgemeut bad been felt by the army at these ineffectual operations, snd bur. foe ihe highly intelligent character of the rai k and ble. would ceTer have retained its ef fecive condition. General Pie son ton states that the cavalry under his command did not retain confidence in the ability of General Meade. Gen Birney states the same about his Corps, stating that while Gen Meade was liked as a man, he wss not regarded aa a man of resolution or one who wis willing to asume the responsibility required by tbe position he occupied Gen Howe tates, in his opinion, the rank and fite of the army do not regard Gen. Meade as posseted of thu aeal, activity And energy necessary to carry on idTeoive warfare generally, but he admits that most of the Crps commanders would probably say that Gen. Meade was m re eminently qmlified for the position he now holds than Geu. Sherman. Gen Howe qualifies, however, by statine, thtt so far as be had observe J, the principal officers in the Array of the Potomac, including the Commanding General, were governed by some sympathies, feelings and considerations which had been infused into the army by its commander, during the Peusacola cim p'aign. Ge.i. Birney sng many of the principal officers believed Gen McClellan was the only general who should command this army, though there is not ns much of that feeling now as formerly Gen. Douhleday stys there hss always been a great deal of favoritism in the Army of the Po tomac. No man who is antl slavery or anti-Mc Clellan can expect decent treatment in that army as it Is at present constituted. BATTLE Or OlTTTfcBCBO. Gen W.uren says: After the tattle of Gettysburg the army was deprived of manv of its btst comnnnders. Gen Reynolds was killed, Gem Sickles and Hancock wounded. Gen Meade had been made commander of the army since that time. The corps commmiders hire not been equilto their positions, and, consequently, the army has been less effective in itsoperations. RED RIVER fcXr-KDITIOX. The Committee cves ih result of their inquiriccii ih Ke l Rim Kipelition mtying thtt the object Oen llslleck had in view in urging forward this Kxpediiion waa a military one, with the flpccUlion of ftcrompluhiug some Imporunt political result by the occupation of aotne point in Texas Gen Hink, corntmndinc the Hxneiition appeura o have had two objects in view, to estsblih a State Government in Texas, and afford ing an sgress lo cotton und other produce of that region Tho Kxpediiion presents ratny retnuktble feitturfa.it was nndetUkcn without the direction of anyone, so far aa the evidence show. Thr Authorities: nt Washington did not furuuh troops. It appears from the evidence that Gen Sherman loaned for the Ktpcditioo 10.000 men for twenty das, under (Jen. A J. Smith The only orders that emanated from Washington in relation to the Kxpediiion. as divulged bvtheevl deuce were thoae contained in the permit he gave Ca-ey and Butler to go up Red river to purchase cotton, iu which he directs the army and navy i fti era to furnish such assiattnee as may be dcirhle Iu the Absence of all orders requiring IM Kipeddion to be uhderlkn, and after the refusal ot the authorities at Washington tj furnish the troops asked for, it was entered ui-on y command of the general, aa shown by the evidence, agaiust his judgment and in the belief that it must necessarily fall, and it was prosecuted at the ictifjce ot life, property and valuable time. He did not seek to accomplish suv avowed military object As a military movement it seems lo have been conducted without capability or discretion Its only result, in addition to the di-gr tt e'ul disasters that attended it, were ol a commercial and political character Commertill transalpin were conducted by those who ascended Rd River by authority of the President's permit, as before' stated, and in pert by ppecu!tois who, without anv permit or other authority, came upon the Headquarters boat ol the army, bringing with them bagging rope for cotton they might secure Political transactions were shown by the holding of elections in the csmp of the army while engaged in the (Expedition, with a view of reorganising civil government in Louisiana. The attempt to do tb was clearly uairptlonno the part of the military au'horiiies. the execution of which waa as weak an l in' tU nent tl the alte npt was Improper and illegtl. The report is signed bv B F Wade C'isirman, Secretary George W. Julian and B. F K isne Mr D W. Gnoche disents from the view of the msjonty of the Court io relation to this KxpeJitiou. THE f ORT r I P II I It EiriMTIOX. The Commute, in their report on the Fort Fiher Kxpediiion, say, from al' the testimony b fote them, that tho determination ot General Ilutler not to assault the Foil seems to have been lully justified by all facts and circumstances theo known, or alterwsrd ascertained. THE CMIVINUT'ijr MASSACRE. The Committee, having examined the aubjeet of the massacre of the Cheyenne Indians, sat it iid flk'uttto believe that beitiirs in tha form of men, snd disgracing the uniform of United Stair a poMters, could t outi'eu nee the comm'ssion of such cruelty or batbtrity, aa detailed (n the testimony. UINIU4L MOIMtN's RKirno IN WAsyiNGTON General Sherman, In Company with his brother Senator Siiermsn, passed down Pennsylvania avenne thl evening His appearance csued the gathering of crowds, who repeatedlv cheered him, while the ladies waved their hsndkerchlef. A Urge number of persons foSlowel him, and the press aooii became so great that he waa com pe'led to etil a stage to escape thotah rof severe hind shtkmg which had commenced Sheridm goes to Test with orders to destrov an ) ly waiic if the rebel forces persist iu hoMing out. Th North Ctrolina d-legatlon are hiving satisfactory Ihtrrvlcaa with the President, wbu 1 understood to adhere strictly U the total aboliticn of slavery as a condition precedent to the restoration of civil power In the ytate The city is crowded to overflowing by person to witt e-s the review The aserage pay due etch so'd er Is and the Outernnient Is ready to pay off atd discharge every mti In btU armies Letter found li archive l Cwsilest rratlw ttutea. Wamiisut si, Mt '2 Ths following Is a a ro iy or Ivutr fibiJ iu archives of the CoiifeJerate States: MoftToMsar, Wihtr St inixR SrRixo To II Kiietlriic, President C S. A J Dtsa sia: I have been thinking for eviae time 1 w.iuU tike lhi omrautikalion to you, but have been Jeieirad fioru d.nug o on acooku! of ill health. I bow vffr you my services, and if jjj will ftvur tnt la oy deslgji, 1 will prueieJ,

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striking at the very bean 'a blood of those who seek to encbtto ler in slavery. I consider nothing dispensable basing weh a tendency. All I ask of you is to favor me by granting tbe pa pert to travel on while within the jurisdiction of tbta ftoverasBeot. I srra perfectly familiar wirb the North, tod feel confiieot I eta execute any. thing I undertake I have jat returned cow fron withio their lines. I Ato Lieutenant io General Duke's eommaod. I was io the raid I att sammer ander Geo. Morgan. I. and all exrept two or three com-mis-iooed ofli -era wer ukeo pr inera, but finding a good opportunity while being taken to prison. 1 made my cap frora them io the garb of a cit'Zeo. I attempted to pass ut through the mountains, but finding that Impossible, narrowly escaping two or three times being retaken. I directed luv course north. And went through Canada. By the aMitanc of Colonel J II. Hal comb I succeeded in tasking my WAy through tbe blockade. And having taken the yellow fever at Bermuda, I have been rendered unfit for f er vice since my arrival. I was reared In Alabama, and educate-! ia its University. Both tbe Secretary ot War And his As atant, Judge Campbell, are personally acquainted with my father, Wm J. Alston, of the Fifth Congreasional District, AU . having served in the time of the olJ Congress, in '45. '50. and '51. I I I do any thing for you I shall expect your full confidence in return. If you give tbi. I cao render vou And my country important aer vtcA. Let me bear from yoa boo a I am anxious to be doing something, and having no command at prtaeot. all or nearly all being in gam sn, I desire that you favor me in this short time. I would desire to have a personal inter tervtew with you, io order to perfect Arrangements be'ore starting , I am. verv respectfully, yocr oh'i servant. (S.Ded) J W Albtojt. Address me at the Springs, in hospital On the above letter were the following endorsements: Brief of letter, without signature Reply referred by dire-tiou of the President to the Hoo. Secretarv of War. B. II Uaaaisosj. Private Secretary. Received November 24. lfrG4 Record Book. AGO. Dec. b. ltC4. 3d A O for attention Byerderof J.A Campbell, A S.A. COMMERCIAL. ST TLA4BAra. , Cincinnati Harket. ClJrciWfcjATI. My 2J Flour dull: Superfine 5 25rtt3 50? sitn $5 50(36 00, and family $6 00(cr6 50. Wheat, re! SI 35; white ft 451 75. O.ta, 50c. Corn 7: Ke bUc Clover seed $14 Utrlev $1 I01 30. Whi-ky dull; small sales at fl 95. Mess pork 24 00c. Bulk meats I2ni 12 Shoulders 1 3 Or 1 4 X ; sides 1415; hams I'J G?7i3 uuik bams lc. Ltrd l"e. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Sugar H(ai7c. Coffee 28 (dj 32c Molstses $1 201 23 Butter 2(353tc. Silver $1 lb1! 19 Gold $129. Money plenty at 6(10 per cent. Exchange firm. ?. vra marktwa. Ntw Yoti.May 23. Cotton 50c for middling. Flour 5fr 10c lower: at iC lOrirGSU for eitra State; 6 40(rf5 60 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $7 05Cd'J (0 for trade brands. Whisky 00. WheatWiuier red we'ern $1 3G; prime $155. Rvedull. Corn 0974 lor new mix cd wetern, 74c? for new mixed. 75u for rhoh e and 77(JiH2o for inferior to prime western yellow. ot OOC. Wool dull. Coffee active. Sugar. 10(i(lli. Molssite OOe Petroleum fiim; 34jC tor crude, lul rf fitiexlln bond, and CM.- for free New mess pork $3'J5(tiV3 7.r; $21 OOOJC'JI M for G3-'C-l(iJu cash and regular waj, clusinjj s' i2l OH for cash. $19 50 for prime, and l7 0060!) on prime mess plain me beef $1000 m 00; eitra mess, $12 OlirJ 17 50; beef turns 2(1(2-3 IHIo Cut meat; 136C 14r for shoulders and 15($l8tc for hsma. It icon; 1213. for Cumberland cut; 14c for long ribbed, an 14,S4(d)l5 for short ribbed L,d i:fl8c. Butter, 14fä21c for Ohio and 2()Q:Wc for Slate. Checs lUQISc. lllie dull. 5foney,5G per cent. Sterling 10D(lll for first Chip bills. Gold onened at It 303;. closing at $1 31. Government stocks without decided change. VRW TORR MOM BT M ARRET Nrw Yorr, May 22 Gold rather firmer. The active export de mau l has produce I a disposition to h ld nff fo higher prices. And sale have been made at ai advance of 1 per cent. on Saturday' price QiUtious have ranged (torn $1 3ito$l 3ljg LaTEa (nid olo.'cd ftt Gallagher's ext haiit lo-nigtit at $1 31 If '", PETROLEUM. DI'T Jl.lll GOAL MINIM CO, AT COVINGTON, I2STX3 Capital stock, $3 'JSO.OOO, Divided into 65,000 Shares at $50 Each. lNC0Rr0RATKI UM)FK T1IK I-AWÄ CT Till ÄT AT UF INUJANA. WrUdAK DALI, of w Tork, rrcsMs at, JtiSK.ril his ISw.CovlDcton. Vice Prasiaaat, W. U Kr kK. secretary, iAMKS W. KIMl.Treasarvr. 3D irootorai Hnn J0SKFI1 f. MrlOVALD, Intlauapoli. lr.diati " JOMM K. COFKiJ. It. Man tngton. Indiana. " WM llAI.P, Mw York City. " JOS Kill VT. KrVUiN, Attica. Indiana. " JOS. K.STI.K. Covington, nilatia. " K. M Wct)M ALU, Clnnto. Imliana. DAVID WaRHiCvTlngtoDDJIana. Orrtr a .VoylA $iJt I'ullie .Vyuarr, Cerisy ton, Indian. TMVIV. Cntnpatiy hoMi by lease, snd In fs, abwut 1 twenty lbutl acre of lb must select cal Ian4 In Western laJiana, bor4rin( b Ah idaa af tba W.ba.h rl.sr. Maps of tbssa IsnJs may ba area at lb. otlc af lb Cgmpany, lnClni(tiA, ln4 , at th olrlca af W. Dal. So.ai Pars IMare, N T.CIty, At Iba ffle Ihm. i. H. Cuffrutb, HaoUuiu.o, loliana, and At lbs ofll vt Koach 4 MelaaM. IrMlanapall. A rfrnr ta tha report of lbs lion Davl4 Dab (), lata Stat OrolufUt. will sbw tbat tbes land rs .itaat In tha mli.t of tb Oaa.t c al Bsldaef'b. ia!s, abotiridin? alt la aalt, lrD at. 4 otbsr valnatl Ai i.srl . ub.ta cs. .sr ib tujutB Caal Crsb,wbra tbConpaay La largs quaMUiei of laud alt water bsl bsB Huvrr! eq jl lu qualify ta lbs aaawba. Ibis watsr wat tr eur4 sotsa iS y.ars s by boring. a'isr, ba On oniiaat salt Outliae IU waydowulb W atab aa4 Rrle Cat.a klr. TUi'taa. tbs propr et r, Codlna" bloi!f ur aids tu rji ('Si a wiib tt. ata.4.n4 tb msutriara. In bis toiina t iouiitart flat wbKb rerar,tl illsClosrtl faru tdotS ta bats beta Coal oil. Tb. ln1i all Us la eins prsitralty la Ik TTabasl AM Bria anal, .aus af tbani a poo lu Laaks. at r. JvbB McManotny, tb buiB (sl of tbs em pany, La rtsiü4 fraa a Uar vt brvstin of tb od r gm nt or rstinsy ?ani. ran -la. 4 .bat tba lanl lasd by l cwtp7, lu KouoislA Ab4 Psrba Countia, ba. tt f r a tb it & rsl loriattlua of tba cuoatry anl tl S'irfaca I' aVa.lua pr.s.ni ibful a ltf aaalvr la tha HI ar4 to ttsral rtab- fowot so rrsi.k Creek, -i n.ylvaa a, wbsr tb grtt qiaMI'y anst lb BBO.t valuable o;l la 1u4 Mr. afcMaouaay ba par tbaaod for tba ruapaiij tb Bsad a-prtv4 Biatb'Usrj, with alt tbflata nee. tart fur epetatluo, aal la pre. ptrtsf wih atparlsocse waraaaaa tk spasxly Slp i&tn of tk biJJ-n trra ue t.f lbs latxl of tbsconai j. 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SODA WATER! CLAHK C 0.f Xasufsctarrrs of ent4 SODA WATER, Aro prspre4 ta tpp'y t aJooe ax4 tU.taaraatab) Ulas tbelrrdra At 2S5 Ca.st Vahin(on Strn t atoona and Tet rn la tba coua'ry sull b proas ft ty cpp led ty seadirg its r ord.r. as aoovs. Apr Utn TOBACCO. TCDACCO. . a. wtaaa. t. A. acarwosr T1VEKS A liItL.Tl.T10.D, Manufactorrrs and Hholnlcre, Xos. iJntid ai Second Street. ALTON, ILLINOIS. Wit HAVE TK5KD A BRA5CH HfU.I AT SO. 77 South Mr44iaa a?rot. It diAnai-olU. ltd., wbero w will Rrep eobataotU w bsird Ii atyleaaa PLTJO TOBACCO. We repsrtfal!y tnvt't tbt tB to c!l ar.5 ex.ffi'no oar t ck. Wrwiu.i,, low, ,t b4 'wwrr, tmi bo aaine .lock caa bsj bvntot b iba ve mny ssibo va.rkeC ArSl-dtf MT.KA lialHII .Ml. COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANLFACTORY it tiii rtoitTii-u i:-t. BIGELOff'S SATIN-EN 1UELCD 13 rtO 2ST COLLARS, yr.n snkte cf oeitloa Tbl To'la eacU alt other l'jr Cellars for coo-fort, ceatorsa Ab4 ec. n.ry. Ai.o a larf A.tnrtioenl of SATI5.K!VAMKLF.O GARROTF. rATKH ETLÜNS, AND LINKS PAPfB GaEKOTKa. 14 Sa in FcamelrJ Co"ars and Cuff.; a Beir a&4 cenveni-nt a tkte. Tbo trade sopilird at tb Ivnett ma kei pric.s. MKIA)W A O , Mrfacia er, soy5 d3ra II La Sail Street. Co caao. CROCERIES. a. r. VLB rcn ia. . a. satims. rLDTtiujt aV iavid(;l CIISli.VL GItOCKHY, DtALKKS 15 STATU AND flNK GEOCFRIII, Krltfn and ) m.rtle Vt inm nad Clsra, Gans, la-tablea. Km its. WosMlen nod Vt Ulow Vtaro. o. 44 ortb r,eutifjlTanla yireot, appoint Us Post Ofll-, rolisnspniu vna-atf DOUROON WHISKY. J. Si D. DU.CAi, No. 77 South Meridian Street, Indiana pw tin. BnsS.. nuoi.KUUDKALRhSi.1 KURrir.S AfD rK)MEXTlC 'nil attebtton of lbs trsdr- ia ra!e2 u our rorcplrtt I Aiuiottttetit of all article lu our lmo of buaia. bvib to quality and prir. Our .met or HOL'KhOM WHISKT Is ensarMsl by any tstabltsbturbt to tie Puts, and rlnlrr lbi& ta purcbaso Copper tUtlll.4 Koorbon W buby aro la-tts4 I. rali befor.pMrcba.tDA U Ws baw rsruuved frnta 13 F.a.l vTablB(toa street t T7 alb Uerid an alr.et. j. a t. DCtvcA. TT So ib Sfsrldisa tratet, tantt'fA-lv 'n1 aMarxli. Ins. HOTELS. MACY HOUSE, Corner Market & llllnolo f 4o IKIIANAlOI.N, I.M E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. TAKE TLKARURK 1 ArNOP5CtN0 TO MX frlei.d Btil tiU'nerua patrons that I a tu now es still bd In ilia b m-. wtm It Lav rf'au!Led and tiow tbrowa ien lr yBf rrer'il"ti. I tak tti ep r unit ot Iba h'r.f ibv many fnwier trtsnd. fur tb lr pa rot. ago uru.f lb- tw year, ab k I wa. Cuiiductlo ' tb ' r. tat Ho, atxl will at all t.maa bo ilsd to see iberu at rn) bew tr d imi atf It fSNTI C T. WINES, LIQUORS. &C. WINE HOUSE! LOUI1S LANG, 21) .South Tlrridian Strccf. (SENTINEL HU1LDIN0.) IMPOKTEk Of IUI IN ANUt'llAMPADNK WI5Ij Utard and C"oi: llr.ndt... It- I .id JU; i.n-.tra ura . ih! CoM al Alo d aUr tti Cauw a w ta, I?1 l4 fparlliL, .f Iba Bio I apro. d br anda; ttsx. rwsi bi-kj; 'tb llraa'l; C'a's.a f-rid); attsb AU; r'urtei a lid Hrr. a.d H.turs of Vanousblutis Tbra. ar tele- are all ffrd ft-r at- Ly lis Loti! t lf(r naai.t't'. M Ith n M l 0 w -.. r wA . iMiajrilrl' CiiAli! ai 4 TtibAClU of tbo tb.osst arsird, w, 11 i e feeptLObs Abt y ob bnt. f llv b fitted op a t'sst rstsMt.bmau , and cBsrrf fi.r r's otiiy pore an tl-s aud f t i-a-t jaaily. ta- ab lbr bop. to rreevs, a bo oolsttt, a liberal bars of lbs palrobAf t of tbo a.b.ic m.riT att Lorm LAa. PROFESSIONAL. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON rnci xo. io vikiiixu ATnci. KkUIURWCK. 9 S KOTTJ At-AWAAlA IT. as aa Drs. TODD & PAPkR, rnVMClANS AND tStRCEONs. Officc-No. 31 Virginia Avenue. mar T.-dSonoa llt. ltUHlI, Orrtcic orr.R itau oRncrnT. ?o. st.i ancTii lltitMst sret. Keaidenro No. b7 Jtoctb Illinois tr.st. IkdlariAr oli, tr4 tM.rVi im Tilt: INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL DINß, riiiuiH ia! Aßriil tint! Dralsuntrd Irotiorjr of the IJ salt rsl statrsa . aUTHOKttrti camtal i.awo.i CAS II C AMT At. FAID LI - aVM.OUt V rl.U rre.l. .nt.M-rirtfona. as Cnanrlal Bt af I f lbs UovertiCieat. Ui all of tt (x paitar I ar s will ealleet c'd tntrst r(isters4 nasi easawor 'ods n tba nMt liberal lsrva. Curr.oxy il co.lo a presepi.ti.o wba S. Alwaytoi. ba&4 s full "apply of V- t. ro vvbm Uta pa, .r sa! al lb rs ar 4vnt. VI 111 toy ai4 mII all f ovrtaiait aaeBrtUaa, oed.ro w rA.birgtWB, eotB tad icbat la all tb pnacipal rtt . Will aaak colUctl.ti. tbrogbot tbo Wast a4 Kasl .1 r raaowoabl. rata. Will roeoiva deposits, anl baa tuHy st f -r root., ta f o4 sactiMty Hasib auliaaits4 fM-lUuw. will traaael all bt4a of tanaitt bn.iaaaa au fair larta and wttb tbo atoaa SfwrtptbSH. THBO. f. HACaatBT, rvwa, isiaiAM rurrcHRK. cbhf. ladUbsaoiu, tiocoatbwr I, UU